Deputy Erion Braçe reacted today with a video post on social media, where, in addition to Easter greetings, he also provided an analysis and commentary on political situations. He touched on developments within the Socialist Party (PS), debates in the Assembly, the political situation between the two camps, the launched campaigns for the upcoming elections, the economic situation, and particularly the issue of delegations in districts or the movement of deputies, as well as finally, the price of fuels. Among other things, Braçe describes his analysis as the "garlic of the week" and also emphasizes that "directorocracy is unbearable," highlighting the issues within the majority camp. He expressed opposition to delegations from one area to another or the movement of deputies, saying that "trust takes years to earn" and that delegations without a mandate are not positive. In the end, Braçe stresses that he is not against the PS despite the comments made about him, nor against the candidacy of Ogerta Manastirliu, but states that he "seeks to give Tirana another alternative, because it is not being governed." "GOOD EASTER WEEK AND GARLIC THAT SHOULDN'T BE! It was truly a good week; it closes today and I want to say a few words; Thank you very much once again for all the messages, phone calls—support, backing, appreciation, willingness to work together; Thank you very much especially to the socialists of the PS assemblies with whom I met and shook hands this week; I am very grateful to you! Thanks also for the birthday wishes even though I have long remembered the events lived in a year more than the numbers! Easter greetings we share together and this week, with BAYRAM that preceded it, ORTHODOX EASTER that follows, is a description from God of what we are in a dimension. So HAPPY to everyone! NOW THE GARLIC OF THE WEEK!; A repeated history that follows me from behind from Lushnja and Divjaka; a history of delirium and nonsense, completely unproductive and that seeks to build ridiculous greatness, always following me. Look; This mania to uproot the deputy from the area—with the reason that it creates human connections and is hard to uproot later, is wrong; Not for the deputy, but for the people! Instability in relations with them is a lack of seriousness and harms the work. POLITICS IS WORK WITH PEOPLE, A RELATIONSHIP OF TRUST THAT IS NOT ESTABLISHED IN HOURS, NOR DAYS BUT TAKES YEARS! I am talking about deputies whose territory is work, not office, not boasting, not delegation for people without a mandate, without recognition, without knowledge and without influence! That said, to replace the deputy voted by the people with directorocracy is senseless, no matter how elegant the name we give it; completely senseless in relation to the goals you have, especially when you delegate party power to them, to bypass the deputy; especially when you forget that one reason why party workers become demotivated is the unbearable directorocracy. Finally, this paranoia 'we have ERION against,' followed by this 'marking' that never happens to fuels—the word falls, but it happens to people, is ridiculous, honestly! I also told you in the 5th Assembly—I am not against Ogerta; I simply want to give the PS and the CITY that is not being governed and not served, ANOTHER ALTERNATIVE; Simpler than that, there isn't!"